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Southern Gothic Literature is like gothic literature, but set exclusively in the south, and uses its literary medium to explore the social issues of the region in a slightly magical way.
Southern Gothic.
A dark, deep southern gothic.
Avril Horner has written: 'European Gothic' 'I for this and this for me' 'Comic Gothic' 'The 'intelligence at bay'' 'Deaths in Venice'
European Southern Observatory was created in 1962.
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The word gothic is derived from a European tribe called the Goths, thought to have originated in southern Sweden, who spread all over Europe. The word is now used to describe an architectural style and, as a derivation of that, a genre of literature based on dark deeds in crumbling "gothic" mansions and castles. The modern trend in style called "goth" is similarly based on dark or arcane themes.
The style of the story is a Southern Gothic novel.
Gothic art began in the Medieval period with architecture and sculptures. Gothic art today is very different from the art back then.
The southern most city in the European Union is Gavdos, Greece.
I'd call it southern gothic fiction. Most of Faulkner's southern novels are.
Greece is similar to other southern European countries in terms of its Mediterranean climate, cuisine, and historic ruins. However, Greece has a unique cultural heritage, including its ancient Greek civilization and mythology. Greek language and alphabet also set it apart from other southern European countries.